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In 1992, Cinergi was hired to manage Sovereign Pictures' library, producer of Reversal of Fortune. [3] Cinergi went public in 1994 with Vajna converting $33.6 million in loans to equity. There was another public offering of shares in 1995. [2] In 1995, Cinergi released Die Hard with a Vengeance starring Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons, and Samuel L ...
Carolco Pictures, Inc. was an American independent film studio that was founded by Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna in 1976. [1] Kassar and Vajna ran Carolco together until 1989, when Vajna left to form Cinergi Pictures.
Allied Filmmakers, Buena Vista Pictures,* Cinergi Pictures, Entertainment Film Distributors,** Hollywood Pictures, Lightmotive: Adventure comedy: 1993 The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat: Tina Mabry: Marty Bowen, Wyck Godfrey: Searchlight Pictures,* Temple Hill Entertainment: Drama: 2024 Track Down "Takedown" Joe Chappelle: John Thompson ...
The company was established in 1998 by Carolco Pictures co-founders Andrew G. Vajna (who had formed Cinergi Pictures until it folded in this same year) and Mario Kassar. [1] In 1999, VCL Communications and Toho-Towa were attached as partners on the then-upcoming feature film Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines . [ 2 ]
In September 2007, Little Bill was moved to the Noggin channel, [14] which advertised it as a "new series". [5] Noggin aired five "premiere episodes" from September 10 to September 15, 2007. [5] Reruns of Little Bill were shown on Noggin and the Nick Jr. channel until February 21, 2014, when Nickelodeon removed the show from its services. [15]
n November 1954, 29-year-old Sammy Davis Jr. was driving to Hollywood when a car crash left his eye mangled beyond repair. Doubting his potential as a one-eyed entertainer, the burgeoning performer sought a solution at the same venerable institution where other misfortunate starlets had gone to fill their vacant sockets: Mager & Gougelman, a family-owned business in New York City that has ...
The company's original logo, used from 1996 to 2007. Summit Entertainment was founded in 1991 as The Summit Group [2] by film producers Bernd Eichinger (Constantin Film), Arnon Milchan (Regency Enterprises), and Andrew G. Vajna (Carolco Pictures and Cinergi) to handle film sales in foreign countries. [2]
co-production with Columbia Pictures, Happy Madison Productions and Original Film: $82.5 million: $237,681,299 July 14, 2006: Little Man [30] co-production with Wayans Bros. Entertainment: $64 million: $101,595,121 August 11, 2006: Zoom [30] co-production with Team Todd Films and Boxing Cat Films: $35 million: $12,506,188 December 20, 2006 ...